Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Mencari Semangat untuk Berjaya dari Orang Yang Berjaya- Sheikh Ali Ibrahim Al-Naimi

Hangin…hangin…

 

Sori le ye kome, teman ni baru keluor bilik boss, ni la payahnya dpt boss otak cetek.

 

Sebenornya teman byk benda nak kongsi, tapi terbantut idea sbb dah naik darah pepagi. Heiii, camana la nak bagi motivasi kat org kalau diri sendiri dah naik darah pagi-pagi ni kan?

 

Masa dalam perjalanan nak pegi keje, ustat yang bagi motivasi pagi kat IKIM.FM tu, kalau nak dengor, bukak la radio IKIM pukul 7.30pagi ye, dia ada bercerita tentang kisah orang yang berjaya. Salah sorangnye, Sheikh Ali Ibrahim Al-Naimi. Kisahnya dia nak bagi tau tentang dendam yang positif, yang mana dendam tu tak memudaratkan orang, tp melonjakkan diri sendiri untuk lebih berjaya. Jadi, pepagi ni teman Wiki le kat Internet, korang boleh klik la kat link ni. Tapi teman paste kan supaya korg2 yang malas membaca tu boleh le nengok kat sini je.

 

Teman pon, dgn bersemangatnya, memasang azam utk bekerja bersunggu-sungguh supaya dpt mencapai tahap yang membanggakan. Alih-alih, bila datang keje, huh, naik darah pulak ngan boss. Harap-harap, tak mencemarkan KPI, ehehehhee. Ok, aku ni nak keroje jap….maklum la, umor dah 30sen, byk benda yg belom aku capai. Selamat bekerja semua!!!!

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Al-Naimi

Ali bin Ibrahim Al-Naimi (born 1935) is the Saudi Arabian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.[1] Al-Naimi joined Saudi Aramco as a young man and was educated in the United States at Lehigh University under the company's educational program. He later earned his Master's Degree in Geology at Stanford University. After joining Aramco in 1957 and began climbing up the managerial ladder, becoming the Supervisor for the Abqaiq Production Department in 1969. He was then promoted to Assistant Director, then Director of Production in the Northern Province in 1972. He then became Vice-President of Production Affairs in 1975, then Vice-President of Petroleum Affairs in 1978. Al Naimi was elected Member of Board of Directors in 1980 and was promoted to the newly created position of Executive Vice-President of Oil and Gas Affairs in 1981 overseeing all of Saudi Aramco's core business. He was named President of Saudi Aramco in 1983 and was the first Saudi to hold that position. Later, after combining the presidency and chief executive position, he was named President and Chief Executive Officer. He became the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources in 1995 and still holds that position. Ali I. Al-Naimi is a very highly respected head of the oil services of the country due to his wide experience within the industry.In 1995, as a result of his distinguished service at Aramco, Al-Naimi was appointed to the prestigious position of Saudi Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources. Al-Naimi was succeeded by Abdullah S. Jum'ah as a President and CEO of Aramco. Al-Naimi remains the Chairman of the company until today.

As stated in the following we, http://arabnews.com/economy/article133709.ece :-

 

Naimi was promoted to the top oil job in 1995 after spending nearly half a century making his way through the ranks.

He had joined Saudi Aramco at the age of 12 as an office boy, was sponsored by the company to take a master's degree at the prestigious Stanford University in the United States, and eventually became CEO.

"When I started I was moving paper from one office to another. Now, I'm still moving paper from one office to another," Naimi told journalists early this year at a meeting of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries in Vienna.

Those who work with him admire him for having started at the bottom and for his deep understanding of the oil business.

"He's a smart man and knows the market inside out. The market can never bluff Naimi," one of his secretaries said.

"He worked his way up and that's what earns him the most respect among all of us. Power wasn't just handed out to him, he worked hard for it."

Naimi demonstrates his discipline in vigorous early morning exercise.

 

 

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